A scientist observed the formation of microorganisms in the chicken broth that was first heated and then put in a sealed flask. What most likely formed the microorganisms? (5 points)
Minerals and chemicals present in the chicken broth
Heat that created a vital force to form microorganisms
Mixture of gases in air and glass particles of the container
Microorganisms that entered the flask before it was sealed
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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After flowing through venules, then veins, eventually all blood enter either the superior or inferior _______ which empty into the heart.
Answer:
wait let me think
Explanation:
Which image displays a healthy choice for lunch, based on current guidelines?
Answer:
this is the answer hope it helps :)
How long do you need to scrub your hands for them to be clean, according to the CDC?
60 seconds
40 seconds
20 seconds
10 seconds
Nine-month-old Susan has a fear of sound and a fear of heights. In which domain do these
characteristics belong?
Answer:
maybe put her down...
Explanation:
end her mysery...
Your weight should be on the heels of your feet.
A. true
B. false
Answer/Explanation: true
Answer:
A. true
Explanation:
Yes, our weight should be on the heels and the toes of your feet.
Animal scientists are experiencing a(n) ________ number of roles.
Answer:
Increased
Explanation:
_______ is a potential roadblock toward achieving your-career goals.
A. A small job market
B. High cost of education
C. Conflicts with colleagues or supervisors
D. All of the above.
SUBMIT
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
they all affect you
Answer: D. All of the above
Explanation:
______ are even smaller then bacteria
Answer:
Virus
Explanation:
Viruses are even smaller than bacteria and require living hosts — such as people, plants or animals — to multiply. Otherwise, they can't survive. When a virus enters your body, it invades some of your cells and takes over the cell machinery, redirecting it to produce the virus.
Answer:
Virus
Explanation:
Viruses are even smaller than bacteria
What facts would you select to support development during the first trimester?
O
The embryo and the fetus evolve.
The fetus evolves.
The embryo provides the mother with nutrients.
The mother provides the embryo with nutrients.
The embryo does not evolve.
Answer:
The mother writes the embryo with nutrition
Explanation:
Based on the cell theory, which of the following is true? (5 points)
All cells are too small to be seen.
All living things are made of cells.
Small organisms have more cells than large organisms.
Large organisms have larger cells than small organisms
Answer: All cells are too small to be seen.-true. ( of course they are larger if u see them with a microscope)
All living things are made of cells.- true
Small organisms have more cells than large organisms.-true
Large organisms have larger cells than small organisms- false
Explanation: hope i helped! im sorry if i got an answer incorrect!! have an nice day!1 :D
Answer:
a
Explanation:
give the another girl brainleast
During fertilization, a sperm enters an egg and the two join to form a zygote. Which statement is true regarding the combination of allele characteristics in the zygote?
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Answer:
we need to see the statement Imao
Explanation:
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Answer: false
Explanation: you cant just eat few fruits without greens
Answer:
I think False.
Explanation:
Since fruits provide a different types of vitamins to your body, veges are supposed to do the same. Since veges are not going in your body, there is no healthy triangle.
List three strategies that teens can use to avoid becoming involved in sexual activity?
Answer:
1: Instead of going to parties where drinking is involved go to public places like the park or the movies.
2:Go on dates as a group
3: spend time with family or friends in your free time by going on adventures, such as hiking
Answer:
here is the answer
Explanation:
1: Instead of going to parties where drinking is involved go to public places like the park or the movies.
2:Go on dates as a group
3: spend time with family or friends in your free time by going on adventures, such as hiking
Many teen have more control over what they eat then children do. True or false?
Many teens from habits of eating foods that are low in fat and calories true or false?
Answer:
1. True
2. False
Explanation:
Teens do have a bigger ability to choose what they eat, since they are more independent because they become a teen. Also, they can also make their own food or shop for their own food, so the answer to this question is True.
Teens are more likely to eat unhealthy, and they do not form good habits over eating. They are more likely to consume foods that are high in fat and calories. So, the answer to this question has to be false.
The answers are 1. True, and 2. False.
do drug addicts need help or punishment? why?
12. In what bone would you find the foramen magnum?
Answer:
occipital bone
The foramen magnum is the largest foramen of the skull. It is located in the most inferior portion of the cranial fossa as a part of the occipital bone.
Explanation:
Answer:
skull
Explanation:
Kathy Mitchell wants to share something with you. She's
not proud of it, and it's not a behavior she hopes you'll
emulate. It's just the truth: As a teen, Kathy drank alcohol
while pregnant with her daughter, Karli. It was a perilous
if unwitting mistake that has defined both of their lives.
Karli is now 43 but is the developmental age of a first-
grader. In the home she shares with her mother and
stepfather, she collects dolls and purses, and pores over
Hello Kitty coloring and sticker books. Karli has fetal
alcohol syndrome, the result of alcohol exposure in utero.
In middle age, Karli has none of the awareness, self-
determination and independence that most of us take for
granted. She can't recognize social cues, is easily led and
manipulated, and can't predict dangerous behaviors. She
can only follow one rule at a time and doesn't understand
sequence. She can cross a street at a lighted crosswalk,
but if the light is out, she'll step in front of a car. She likes
to wear pretty clothes but she can't remember to brush
What can you infer are the possible effects of fetal
alcohol syndrome?
Children can develop learning and behavioral
problems.
Children are more likely to imitate their parents'
behavior.
Children will take their independence for granted.
Children can better predict dangerous behaviors
and follow complex directions.
Answer:
children can develope learning and behavioral problem.s
Explanation:
This is correct because it states that her 43-year-old daughter has the developmental age of a first-grader (a learning problem.) she has no awareness of self-determination (behavioral problem)
A) Children can develop learning and behavioral problems.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome?Fetal alcohol syndrome is the maximum intense fetal alcohol spectrum disease. Those are a set of birth defects that can show up while a pregnant woman beverages alcohol. Different fetal alcohol syndrome problems (FASDs) include Partial fetal alcohol syndrome.
Fetal alcohol spectrum problems (FASD) result from prenatal exposure to alcohol and include fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), partial fetal alcohol syndrome (PFAS), alcohol-associated neurodevelopmental disease, and alcohol-associated birth defects. FAS is the most severe shape of FASD.
the possible effect of fetal alcohol syndrome is children can develop learning and behavioral problems
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A client who sustained a spinal cord Injury at the level of reports a severe headache and is diaphoretic with flushed head and neck . The client's pulse is 47 and BP is 220/11 mmHgThe nurte concludes that the client needs Immediate treatment for which
Answer:
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
38-Year-Old Woman With Hypertension, Headaches, and Abdominal Bruit
Mira T. Keddis, MD and Vesna D. Garovic, MD
Additional article information
A 38-year-old woman presented to her local clinic for recurrent episodes of headache of several weeks' duration. Evaluation revealed a blood pressure of 202/136 mm Hg. The patient was prescribed 37.5 mg of triamterene with 25 mg of hydrochlorothiazide (1 tablet) twice daily and 50 mg of atenolol once daily.
Her blood pressure remained elevated, and her headaches persisted. She was referred to the hypertension clinic for further management.
The patient's medical history was remarkable for preeclampsia during her second pregnancy 9 years previously. She smoked half a pack of cigarettes per day for 15 years. Her alcohol use was limited to social gatherings and consisted of 1 to 2 drinks monthly. She exercised regularly and had a balanced low-salt diet. Essential hypertension was common on her maternal side.
On physical examination, the patient's blood pressure was 172/100 mm Hg (both arms), and her heart rate was 90 beats/min. Findings on funduscopic examination were normal. Cardiac examination revealed a grade 2/6 systolic ejection murmur at the right upper sternal border. Abdominal examination was remarkable for a systolic-diastolic bruit present over the right midabdomen without palpable masses. No evidence of pitting edema was observed, and findings on lung examination were normal.
Initial work-up included the following (reference ranges shown parenthetically): hemoglobin, 14.1 g/dL (12.0-15.5 g/dL); creatinine, 0.8 mg/dL (0.7-1.2 mg/dL); sodium, 139 mEq/L (135-145 mEq/L); potassium, 4.2 mmol/L (3.6-4.8 mmol/L); bicarbonate, 29 mEq/L (22-29 mEq/L), and calcium, 9.5 mg/dL (8.9-10.1 mg/dL). Findings on electrocardiography were normal.
On the basis of this patient's clinical context, which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Anxiety
Essential hypertension
Secondary renovascular hypertension due to atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis
Secondary renovascular hypertension due to fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD)
Hypertension associated with renal insufficiency
Anxiety can be associated with episodes of dramatic but temporary elevations in blood pressure. This patient's hypertension appears to be persistently elevated, which argues against this diagnosis.
Essential hypertension commonly occurs in middle-aged people who are usually asymptomatic with normal findings on physical examination.1 Secondary hypertension, defined as the presence of a specific condition known to cause hypertension, may affect up to 10% of hypertensive patients. It commonly presents as resistant hypertension, defined as an inability to control blood pressure despite the concurrent use of 3 antihypertensive agents, one of which is a diuretic.2 Our patient's severe stage 2 hypertension (defined as a systolic blood pressure ≥160 mm Hg and/or a diastolic blood pressure ≥100 mm Hg), young age, and inadequate response to blood pressure therapy argued against essential hypertension and raised suspicion for secondary causes.
Renovascular hypertension results from critical stenosis of the renal arteries. When the stenosis is sufficiently severe (ie, causing ≥75% diameter reduction), renal hypo perfusion ensues, leading to up-regulation of renin in the affected kidney. Consequent stimulation of angiotensin II and aldosterone leads to vasoconstriction and salt retention, respectively, which play a central role in the development of renovascular hypertension. Abdominal bruits, particularly those that have a diastolic component and lateralize to the renal areas, are suggestive of renal artery stenosis. Our patient's clinical presentation was highly suggestive of renal artery stenosis. Although atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis usually occurs in elderly patients with cardiovascular comorbid conditions such as hyperlipidemia and coexisting atherosclerotic vessel disease, fibromuscular dysplasia commonly affects young women with a history of smoking.3 Considering our patient's age, sex, and history of smoking, renovascular hypertension due to renal artery stenosis secondary to fibromuscular dysplasia was the most likely diagnosis. Hypertension associated with renal insufficiency was less likely given the negative findings on physical examination, normal kidney function, and absence of significant proteinuria on urinalysis.
This isn't a normal school question, but could be considered health. I walked 2 miles to school just a few minutes ago and on the way here my chest cramped and my heart starting hurting and still is, what is wrong and what do I do?
Answer:I think that’s heart burn
Explanation: you should be perfectly fine in a couple of minutes, as to why it’s happening I’m not entirely sure.
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the size of your bones and the location of fat stores on the body are inherited traits true or false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
The "size of one's bones" and the "location of fat stores" in the body are both inherited traits.
The heritability of fat storage in the body is said to be 60%. For example, if a person's mom stored most of her fats in her thighs, then her children are most likely to have a similar storage area for fats. This is also said to be true for bone sizes. A part of it is due to genetics while other factors include a person's lifestyle and nutrition.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Food poisoning usually impacts what part of the body?
Skin and nails
Ears and throat
Heart and lungs
Stomach and intestines
Answer: (D) Stomach and intestines
Explanation:
Which is a short-term effect of nicotine and tobacco use?
O possible development of diabetes
O dental problems and mouth cancer
O stimulation of the brain's reward center
O withdrawal effects due to nicotine addiction
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
false
Answer: false
Explanation: i say this because i have stressed a lot over work and it has not helped me
Please help and fast, Honors Psych Question that I’m confused about, how do we choose the correct motivational theory and how do we know why. For example how do I solve the first or second question?
Answer: write the answer in the bottem it asking why would you or not
Explanation:
Explain the endocrine system
including the structures
involved and the function of
the system.
Answer:
The endocrine system is made up of glands that produce and secrete hormones, chemical substances produced in the body that regulate the activity of cells or organs. These hormones regulate the body's growth, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and sexual development and function
what is the overall goal of consumer health
Answer:
The goal of Total Consumer Health is to manage a population's health across the care continuum, keeping patients healthy through preventive and primary care services, and out of acute care facilities whenever possible.
Explanation:
which activity offers the most health benefits?
A gardening
B taking out the trash
C walking down a flights of stairs
D doing sit-ups and push- ups
Answer:
D is the correct answer for PLATO
Explanation: